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I have it on DVD and watch it every so often - it used to be a popular catch phrase in our house 'Another little top up Sooze?'



Love it - love Alison Steadman

 

The post was referring to 1970's entertaining though and I posted the following pic of Splades - I got them for a wedding present in 1976 and thought I was the bees knees - God knows what happened to them

 

Soozy Woo

 

Synopsis - Nuts in May

 

 

The main couple, childlike Candice Marie (Alison Steadman) and eccentric Keith (Roger Sloman), arrive at the campsite and pitch their tent in a quiet spot suitable for appreciating nature's wonders while keeping other human beings safely at arm's length. Their usual routine (which includes performing their own guitar-banjo compositions, preparing healthy vegetarian dinners and following the Country Code) is rudely interrupted by Ray (Anthony O'Donnell), a lone student who camps down nearby and switches on his radio: this is treated by the couple as an unforgivable crime, and they force Ray to turn it off. Later, on the way home after a trip to Stair Hole, it begins to rain and the couple notice a figure (which turns out to be Ray) walking along the road and give him a lift home.

Their relationship becomes increasingly tense and tempers flare when Keith notices Candice Marie exhibiting an unseemly interest in Ray's well-being - "she crawls into his tent to show him stones she has collected on the beach; Keith explodes with jealous rage after spying on them from behind the bushes with his binoculars, like a character in a farce."[2] Later, Ray is asked to take a photograph of the couple but is patronised by Keith and Candice Marie and is forced to participate in a song at Keith's behest. As soon as some kind of order seems to have been restored, Brummie couple Finger and Honky arrive on their motorbike, equipped with an army tent, a football and a fondness for late-night drinking. Needless to say, Keith is tested to the limit. Finally, Keith and Candice Marie leave the campsite after an intense argument over Finger's plans to light a fire to cook some sausages. Keith highly objects to this, as it contravenes the rules of the site, and resorts to violence in order to stop it.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

I have it on DVD and watch it every so often - it used to be a popular catch phrase in our house 'Another little top up Sooze?'



Love it - love Alison Steadman

 

The post was referring to 1970's entertaining though and I posted the following pic of Splades - I got them for a wedding present in 1976 and thought I was the bees knees - God knows what happened to them

 

haha sooz ... they look, well, useful ish

Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

This may also appeal to you.

Again it's got Steadman in it.

 

 

Candice Marie ... just fabulous

 

I just love Mike Leigh's stuff

 

There are some Mike Leigh DVD box sets out, but last time I looked they were a bit pricy. Would like to own them though 

 

 

I have a rip off copy of Nuts in May - might dig that out for tomorrow.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

I have it on DVD and watch it every so often - it used to be a popular catch phrase in our house 'Another little top up Sooze?'



Love it - love Alison Steadman

 

The post was referring to 1970's entertaining though and I posted the following pic of Splades - I got them for a wedding present in 1976 and thought I was the bees knees - God knows what happened to them

 

haha sooz ... they look, well, useful ish

They were sort of .......you could have your cake and eat it with them

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
 

 

I have a rip off copy of Nuts in May - might dig that out for tomorrow.

*sigh*

 

The only film I do have ripped off mind - was damn hard to get hold of a while back. So just nipped off to check on prices. Some optimistic people are trying to sell it for ÂĢ39.99 wow. ÂĢ17.93 - getting lower. US Import cheaper, but region locked. Mike Leigh box set ÂĢ25.25, but you do get a number of films, so not too bad.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

 

I remember them.

 

Splayd (plural 'Splayds') is a brand of sporf, an eating utensil combining the functions of spoonfork, and knife. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in SydneyAustralia.



The UK licensee for the manufacturing and distribution of "Splayds" during the 1970s was Viners of Sheffield. At that time they were one of the biggest cutlery manufacturers in Great Britain.


 




 

I still have some Viners cutlery and do you remember Ravenhead glasses?

 

 

 

I did think I was tres siphisticated

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

 

I remember them.

 

Splayd (plural 'Splayds') is a brand of sporf, an eating utensil combining the functions of spoonfork, and knife. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in SydneyAustralia.



The UK licensee for the manufacturing and distribution of "Splayds" during the 1970s was Viners of Sheffield. At that time they were one of the biggest cutlery manufacturers in Great Britain.


 




 

I still have some Viners cutlery and do you remember Ravenhead glasses?

 

 

 

I did think I was tres siphisticated

 

 

Those glasses, my Mum had some - completely forgot about them.

 

Well done on the cutlery. No one should buy cutlery that is not made in the UK.

My uncle worked for Viners.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

 

I remember them.

 

Splayd (plural 'Splayds') is a brand of sporf, an eating utensil combining the functions of spoonfork, and knife. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in SydneyAustralia.



The UK licensee for the manufacturing and distribution of "Splayds" during the 1970s was Viners of Sheffield. At that time they were one of the biggest cutlery manufacturers in Great Britain.


 




 

I still have some Viners cutlery and do you remember Ravenhead glasses?

 

 

 

I did think I was tres siphisticated

YES! We had those ones too. I think we've only got one left - a highball tumbler.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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